Three Mysterious Flying Objects Seen In New Military UAP Video (Or Maybe Just Birds)
Technology

Three Mysterious Flying Objects Seen In New Military UAP Video (Or Maybe Just Birds)

A US Army Apache assault helicopter came face to face with three unidentified aircraft phenomenon (UAP) near the Mexican border, according to newly released film.…
Four Out of Seven Species have been Identified as “Plastic Positive” in a New study that Reveals the Effects of Plastic on Small Mammals
Zoology

Four Out of Seven Species have been Identified as “Plastic Positive” in a New study that Reveals the Effects of Plastic on Small Mammals

More than half of the species whose feces were analyzed had evidence of plastic in them, according to researchers looking into how much plastic tiny…
Boracite – a Magnesium Borate Mineral
Geographic Minerals

Boracite – a Magnesium Borate Mineral

Boracite (Mg3B7O13Cl) is a magnesium borate mineral. In the orthorhombic – pyramidal crystal system, it appears as blue-green, colorless, gray, yellow to white crystals. Boracite…
HD 164922 b – an Exoplanet
Astronomy

HD 164922 b – an Exoplanet

HD 164922 b is a gas giant exoplanet in the habitable zone of a G-type star. It is an exoplanet that orbits the star HD…
Urbanization is Related to Inadequate Ecological Knowledge and Inaction to the Environment
Geography

Urbanization is Related to Inadequate Ecological Knowledge and Inaction to the Environment

In a recent study, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) scientists and colleagues found significant differences between urban and suburban perspectives on coastal ecosystems.…
Uncovered Interest Rate Parity (UIRP)
Finance

Uncovered Interest Rate Parity (UIRP)

According to a financial theory known as the Uncovered Interest Rate Parity (UIRP), the difference in the nominal interest rates of two different countries is…
The International Trade of Agricultural Goods is Linked to Increasing Emissions
Geography

The International Trade of Agricultural Goods is Linked to Increasing Emissions

Researchers from the University of California, Irvine, and other institutions have established the strongest link yet between the rise in greenhouse gas emissions in less…
According to Scientists, the Stretching of the Continents Caused an Earlier Global Warming Event
Geography

According to Scientists, the Stretching of the Continents Caused an Earlier Global Warming Event

Researchers at the University of Southampton have shown that one of the most dramatic and abrupt episodes of global warming in Earth’s history is probably…
Doordash Extends Gas Rewards Program for Delivery People on Its Platform through August
Technology

Doordash Extends Gas Rewards Program for Delivery People on Its Platform through August

Today, DoorDash announced that it is extending its petroleum rewards program for its platform’s delivery drivers. The service allows delivery personnel to get 10% cash…
Chemist Tests Idea about What Happened To the Mary Celeste
Other

Chemist Tests Idea about What Happened To the Mary Celeste

On December 5, 1872, the British ship Dei Gratia was about 644 kilometers (400 miles) east of the Azores when it came upon the Mary…
Keeping Global Warming Below 1.5°C Would Cut Human Risk by up to 85%
Geography

Keeping Global Warming Below 1.5°C Would Cut Human Risk by up to 85%

A recent study led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) calculates the advantages of keeping global warming to 1.5°C and pinpoints the areas most…
The Gene Flow among Marine Crab Populations is affected by Shifts in Oceanographic Fronts
Geography

The Gene Flow among Marine Crab Populations is affected by Shifts in Oceanographic Fronts

The strength and position of the oceanic fronts that restrict the gene linkage of populations of marine crabs in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic change…
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